The New England Patriots continue to find ways to win, and they did so again on Thursday, defeating the New York Jets 27-14. A key factor in their success was the stellar performance of quarterback Drake Maye.
Maye completed 25 out of 34 passes, collecting 281 yards and tossing one touchdown. Throughout the night, he consistently displayed his talent with some impressive throws.
Many people are impressed by Maye’s performance this season, and one of them is rookie left tackle Will Campbell, who thinks Maye is one of the best in the league.
“I’m biased but I think he’s the...
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Following the Patriots win over the Jets, head coach Mike Vrabel shared that Milton Williams wanted to return to the game after injuring his ankle. Vrabel, meanwhile, took a conservative approach with his star defensive tackle.
“I made a decision that we felt like we should probably just start treating that thing, get ahead of it and see where he’s at here tomorrow, the next couple of days and try to weigh – again, he wanted to try to go,” he shared. “[Milton’s] out here standing with me when guys...
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Just five days after a career performance, rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson helped power the New England Patriots to another victory Thursday night.
Playing a career-high 58 snaps as the Patriots remained without running back Rhamondre Stevenson, Henderson found the end zone twice on the ground in the first half. While the pair of scores did not come in the explosive fashion that they did last week in Tampa Bay, the back showcased his improving patience on inside runs — receiving some help from his teammates with a power-push for the second score.
“He’s executed, whether that’s a checkdown or...
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The New England Patriots won their eighth consecutive game, beating the New York Jets 27-14 on “Thursday Night Football”.
One reason for New England’s victory was the impressive performance of quarterback Drake Maye, and head coach Mike Vrabel commended the second-year star for his strong showing.
“I would say his performance, in general, has been what we expect,” Vrabel said on Thursday, via WEEI’s Tom Carroll. “We have high expectations for Drake; he has high expectations for himself. As far as the performance tonight, I thought it was, at first view, pretty good.”
Maye completed 25 of 34 passes, throwing...
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The New England Patriots have not enjoyed a lot of success over the last few years, but they have put their struggles behind them in impressive fashion in 2025. In fact, thanks to their 27-14 victory over the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football, they have now secured their first winning season in four years.
With the Patriots improving to 9-2 on the year, they did not only move into the top spot in the AFC playoff picture, but also make sure that they will finish the year with a winning record.
While a regularity during the franchise’s dynasty...
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A week that began with a win at Raymond James Stadium ended the same way at Gillette Stadium.
The New England Patriots defeated the New York Jets by a score of 27-14 on Thursday night, extending the streak to eight games.
Here’s a glance back on the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff as head coach Mike Vrabel and the AFC East leaders move forward with a 9-2 record.
A 23-year-old NFL MVP frontrunner stayed ahead of schedule on a short week. Drake Maye completed 25-of-34 passes for 281 yards with one touchdown against...
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“MVP! MVP! MVP!”
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has heard that chant more than just about anything over the last several weeks, and that trend continued following an easy victory over the New York Jets — but he still doesn’t exactly know how to react.
“It’s the guys around me. I think that’s the biggest thing — they do a lot of the work for me,” Maye said during the Thursday Night Football postgame show on Amazon Prime.
Maye has deflected whenever asked about his place in individual awards races, and didn’t change a thing despite displaying more excellence...
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Ladies and gentlemen, meet your new No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Granted, there is a chance the New England Patriots slide down the rankings again later in Week 11. At least temporarily, however, they are in the top spot in the conference after beating the New York Jets 27-14 on Thursday Night Football.
For the Patriots, this ensures that they head into their mini bye in a comfortable position. Unlike their rivals, who are now one win down, they have already done their job and placed the ball in their courts: while the Indianapolis Colts will finish the week...
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Even on a short week, the New England Patriots were able to keep their win streak alive. Beating the visiting New York Jets with a final score of 27-14, they have now won eight games in a row to improve to 9-2 on the season.
Here is a Patriots-centric view at some of the key moments of the game.
TreVeyon Henderson scored two touchdowns during last week’s win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and just four days later was at it again. His first touchdown of the night came in the early second quarter,...
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The Patriots took care of business on Thursday Night Football.
New England continued to secure its place at the top of the AFC East on Thursday, securing an easy 27-14 victory over the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium.
I’ve got your takeaways:
Rhamondre Stevenson is expected to reclaim his starting role when healthy, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano.
I’d imagine those plans are subject to change, though.
TreVeyon Henderson has officially arrived, putting together back-to-back terrific performances that have included 241 total yards and five touchdowns — which is kind of what folks were expecting, fair...
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A short week concludes for the New England Patriots as they return to Gillette Stadium for a Thursday night matchup against the New York Jets.
In their first prime time home game since the 2023 season, the Patriots will look to extend their current winning streak to eight games. Meanwhile, the Jets, who sold off their top two defensive players at the trade deadline, find themselves winners of their last two games after starting the season with seven straight losses.
Follow along throughout Thursday night live down below from Gillette Stadium.
*Sunday,...
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The New England Patriots are entering their prime time matchup with the New York Jets on Thursday with only one active tight end. Hunter Henry is holding the position group’s flag high after Austin Hooper was ruled out due to a concussion.
The team did have the option to elevate rookie C.J. Dippre from the practice squad, but it opted against doing so. As a consequence, the cupboard is bare beyond Henry, who has played 81% of offensive snaps so far this season — or so it seems.
Fact is, after all, that Jack Westover originally played the tight end...
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